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Show I ALLEMAN BROS. WILL ENGAGE IN POULTRY Forecasting a great future for the poultry industry in this locality and for the stare at large, the Alle-inan Alle-inan Brothers of Springville are preparing to engage in this business on a large scale. With the first unit of modern coops practically completed the three brothers. William, CliiVord and Glenn, will receive from five to seven thousand baby chicks from the Murray hatchery In'tween now and April 1, according fo William Alleman. The first unit of their coops consist con-sist of four compartments covering a footage of 123 feet in length. TUe second1 unit will add 150 feet of runs to these. Following this beginning (he Alleman brothers will add new L-uildings to meet the demands of the business. In addition to these buildings a o,(Kty bushel storehouse of sufficient size to house an ujhto-date chopper and mixing plant will be constructed. con-structed. The new coops ore being constructed con-structed on the north side oft-he Alleman farm in the northwest section sec-tion of the city. Adjoining this property is the old home of Dr. Frederick Dunn, which the Alleman Alle-man brothers have recently purchased pur-chased at a price upwards of $7,000. It is the plan of William Alleman to construct a modern home on the West side of Dr. Dunn's old home. With a background of more than a hundred acres of tillable soil and a large acreage of fine laud adjoining ad-joining the new coops, is the prediction pre-diction of those familiar with the poultry business that the Alleman Brothers will' he successful ill their new venture. |